In Memoriam

1967 – 2022

A Frank Katz biography, by his friend Michelle Brown

Frank Katz was born and raised in Manhattan, New York.  He was Inspired by his father, the respected jazz pianist Dick Katz, to learn music, choosing the drumset as his instrument. Katz took his first lesson with Connie Kaye of the Modern Jazz Quartet, and developed his chops at the famous Drummer’s Collective in New York, under the guidance of tutors, including Kim Plainfield, Kenwood Dennard.

His unique style and technical brilliance were noticed at an early age.  Jazz drummer, Mike Clark, rated Katz as “one of the most exciting discoveries since Jack Dejohnette and Tony Williams”. He recorded his first album at seventeen and joined the staff at the Collective at nineteen – counting Sterling Campbell (David Bowie) and Keith Carlock (Steely Dan, String) among his numerous students.

Frank became known for his unique linear drumming style, featured to maximum effect on his albums and tours with Brand X. He was equally sought for his soulful grooves, and command of diverse styles, recording and performing with numerous artists including Jill Sobule, James Blood Ulmer and Percy Jones. He was planning a return to his first love, jazz, when he died in 2022 from an unexpected illness, at the age of 55.

 

Remembering Frank Katz, by Percy Jones:

            Brand X folded in 1981 when the management and record company pulled the plug.  In the 90’s John and I reformed it as a trio.

            I had recorded a solo record called “Cape Catastrophe” which came out in the late 80’s. I was doing solo gigs with midi/4 track/sampler doing material from the record.  I started to miss playing in a band so was looking around for people to play with to do that same material.  I had started teaching at Drummer’s Collective in New York,  Mike Clark was also teaching there and told me about this “kid” who he thought was a great drummer.  The kid was Frank,  I got to meet him then jam with him.  Around the same time I’m putting Tunnels together and Frank was an obvious choice as drummer.

            Tunnels did 5 records and during that period we had to find a drummer for the trio version of Brand X.  Frank was again the obvious choice because we had already worked a lot together in Tunnels Frank did two records with us “X Communication” and “Manifest Destiny”, plus a lot of gigs in the US.

            Frank was a very gifted drummer, he had a load of chops and immaculate time.  It was a pleasure playing with him.  Sadly he passed away just a week ago.

 

Drummer Frank Katz

1967 - 2022

Frank Katz recorded with Brand X on the albums:

X Communication
Manifest Destiny